Berkeley might become second city in the country to decriminalize… [all entheogenic plants and fungi on schedule 1]

Under Berkeley’s proposed resolution, police would still be able to enforce criminal penalties against people who are under 21, as well as anyone found to be commercially manufacturing or selling these entheogenic substances. Berkeley City Council will consider a measure that would forbid city officials, including police, from using city funds or resources to enforce criminal penalties for the possession or use of “entheogenic plants or fungi.” That would include not just “magic” mushrooms but also mind-altering cacti, iboga-containing plants, and ayahuasca.

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Edelic Center for Ethnobotanical Services (formerly the Eugene Center for Ethnobotanical Studies – ECFES) is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Public Community Trust. Promoting global awareness of and local accessibility to organic potent ethnobotanicals.